Co-Intelligence and Morality
Part of a co-intelligent
approach to morality would naturally involve viewing what is
good in terms of what serves the Whole, or wholeness
itself.
But another part of a co-intelligent approach to morality
would naturally involve ongoing dialogue,
guided by an inclusive spirit which embraces diversity
in the form of
- diverse moral perspectives, understandings and sensibilities,
- diverse sources of harm and benefit (various answers to the
question "where do moral outcomes come from?"), and
- a wide range of recipients of harm and benefit (in other
words, who or what is worthy of our moral caring?).
Co-intelligent morality would tend to involve catalyzing moral
and ethical dialogue towards greater understanding and inclusiveness
on the part of all involved.
Perhaps the highest moral outcome, in co-intelligent terms,
would involve such dialogue becoming self-organizing, self-sustaining,
powerfully evolutionary, and effective in continually transforming
the world into something better and better and better...
See also
Co-intelligent moral sensibilities
Morality as Intelligence
Ken Lebensold's co-intelligent new
moral vision.
Resonant Intelligence
and the Core Commons
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